@@theTravellers Yhank you for your reply. I'm from Montréal, Canada and I may go to Wppertal on a day trip from Amsterdam in November to ride the Schwebebahn.
Ich schau mir eure Videos echt ganz gerne an aber manche Übersetzungen sind nicht 100% perfekt. Übersetzt künstelrische Gebäude z.B. besser mit artistic buildungs, denn artificial buildings bedeutet künstlische Gebäude. Und schicke Restaurants würde ich mit fancy oder trendy restaurants übersetzen. Kleiner Tipp am Rande:) Weiter dran bleiben Jungs, das ist ne gute Sache die ihr da macht!:)
Hallo Andreas, danke für die Hinweise. Wir freuen uns immer über Verbesserungen! Die Videos gibt es aber auch in deutscher Fassung - und hier hoffentlich in korrekter Sprache :-)
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@@theTravellers Düsseldorf is probably both the most weebiest and japanese city in Germany. Perhaps even of whole europe: 1. Its home to the largest japanese community of germany. Düsseldorf is the captial of germanys largest populated west state named NRW (North rhine Westphalia) and is rather a small city like its many other cities around, forming one metropolis. But it has nowadays grown a wide amount of japanese stores and restaurants in a district including many anime and manga themed stores. Its community is the 3rd largest in europe after paris and london. But with their numbers in proportion to the smaller population there , so its community is the most massive in public and commercial city presence. 2. It has the largest anime convention in germany named Dokomi. The convention has a japanese garden outside. And prior 2 weeks to that, it has the japanese festival we are talking about, but has pratically made the whole city center full of weebs and cosplayers wandering , mostly coming into the river coast . This is very unusual where i ever went to abroad. 3. It has the only authentic Japanese buddhist temples of germany and europe, located outside the center just like Dokomi. Which is another garden , but much more smaller and well decorated . The ĒKO haus is located there which is a small museum for japanese culture and allows you to stay inside a traditional tatami house for an half hour . Sometimes anime art contests have been exhibited at some point.